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Sat Straits: Study shows that women with happy childhood relationships with their fathers, are more likely to select partners who bear a strong resemblance to them. The findings of the study were published in the July edition of Evolution and Human Behaviour. Dr Lynda Boothroyd, lead researcher at Durham University said the parental sexual imprinting process was a fast form of learning, cert exemplified by newborn ducklings that bond with the first object they see. "sexual imprinting" is a process in which, psychologists say, 'daddy's girl' uses his facial characteristics as a template when choosing a mate. Dr B: "it shows our human brains dun simply build up prototypes of the ideal face based on those we see around them. Rather, they build them on those whom we have a strong positive relationship."Death From Drinking Cologne Common In Russia. Haha
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